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UCREFRP Catalog Number
9490
Author
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Title
Final Environmental Assessment for Procedures for Stocking of Nonnative Fish Species in the Upper Colorado River Basin.
USFW Year
1996.
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Grand Junction.
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<br />Table 1. Alternative 1 locations/situations where nonnative fish species can <br />be stocked on a routine basis. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br /> <br />L1 <br />1. All waters of the Upper Benin: selmonids (trout). <br />2. Waters with 'grandfathered' Lake Management Plans3: Mack Mesa Lake, McPhce Reservoir, Purdy Mesa <br />Reservoir (formally Hollenbeck Reservoir), Rio Blanco Lake, Chipeta Lake, Crawford Reservoir, and Harvey <br />Gap Reservoir. <br />3. Lake Management Plane will be prepared for Jerry Credo Reservoir and Juniata Reservoir. After these plans <br />aro accepted by the Colorado division of Wildlife aed the Fish and Wildlife Service, these waters will be stocked <br />on a routine hernia. <br />4. Once anti-escapement devices are installed on Highline Reservoir and F.Ikhead Reservoir Lake Management <br />Plans will be revised. After these plans aro accepted by the Colorado Division of Wildlife and the Fieh and <br />Wildlife Service, these waters will be stocked on a routine basis. <br />S. Public end private isolated ponds above the 50.year floodplain: largemouth base, black crappie, bluegill, <br />mosquitofieh, triploid grass carp4. <br />6. Any waters above Flaming Gorge Dam: channel catfish, mosquitot'ish, redside shiner, smallmouth bass. <br />7. Warmwater gamefish that are removed from the river or other problem areas can be transplanted to waters <br />already containing that species once approved by the State and the Fish and Wildlife Service or waters created as <br />part of a fish removal plan. <br />8. Warmweter species into standing waters above existing reservoirs where a reproducing population of that <br />species exist once a Lake Management Plan has been approved by the involved State and Fish and Wildlife <br />Service. <br />9. Routine stocking of largemouth bass, black crappie, bluegill, and certified triploid grass carp in: <br />s. Corn Lake, the upper ponds of Connected Lakes, and Duke Lakes once these waters have been <br />harmed to FEMA specifications to functionally remove them from the 50-year floodplain and outlets <br />screened to prevent escapement. <br />b. Private ponds that have been harmed to FEMA standards to functionally remove them from the So-year <br />floodplain, outlets screened to prevent escapement, and have already been approved for stocking the above <br />species into that pond after an initial case-by-case review. <br />s Stocking limited to species approved within that management plan. <br />4 Triploid grass carp include only those that have a certificate of genetic triploidy. <br />s These ponds provide important urban recreational fishing opportunities for kids and others. <br />14 <br /> <br />
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